Leicester Daily Mercury: Wednesday 24th September 1884

Town Hall: … Refusing to Quit: George Henry Sykes, moulder, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly on the licensed premises of John Pinsent, The Sir Robert Peel, Bedford Street, and refusing to quit the same, on the 20th September. Mr. Williams (Wright, Williams, and James) appeared for the complainant, who stated that about 10.30 on Saturday morning last the defendant came into his house in an intoxicated condition. He was quarrelsome and began to interfere with other men, refusing to leave when requested. Fined 10s and costs, or 14 days’ imprisonment.


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Referenced

GRO0501 Tiverton: John Pinsent: 1836 – 1899